
I studied Rhetoric and German Studies at the University of Tübingen and Social and Cultural Anthropology at Goethe University in Frankfurt, where my Master’s research focused on human-landscape relations and negotiations of belonging in a copper mining region in Andalusia, Spain. At Goethe University, I worked for several years as a research assistant, including within a collaborative research center (SFB 1070).
Since August 2025, I have been working as a PhD researcher within the Planetary Healing Project at LMU Munich. My project seeks to investigate potential transformations in response to climate change among small-scale coffee farmers in Oaxaca, Mexico.
My research interests include environmental anthropology – especially more-than-human entanglements – extractivism, eating practices and care. Within my work, I am interested in experimenting with ethnographic writing and exploring ways to make academic knowledge more accessible.